Official HIGE DANDism’s Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Songs by Official HIGE DANDism that suddenly catch your ear—whether in TV commercials, dramas, or as movie theme songs.
Their catchy, piano-centered melodies and lyrics that gently trace the depths of the heart really stay with you, don’t they? Many of you have probably had the experience of thinking, “I’ve heard this song in a commercial!” when listening to their tracks.
In this article, we’ll introduce, in ranking format, the HIGEDAN songs that have been used in commercials so far.
See if you can find the tunes that sound familiar and remember where you heard them.
Official HIGE DANDism’s Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
B-Side BluesOfisharu Higedan Dism1rank/position

“B-Side Blues,” included on the 2024 album “Rejoice,” was featured in Kirin Gogo-no-Kocha commercials, the “Cool-looking Sundial” and “A Slowly Melting Afternoon” versions.
Many of you may remember these ads depicting summertime moments with Ren Meguro and Ayami Nakajo.
The lyrics, which express a resolve not only to cherish the past but also to value the present and future, are likely to strike a chord with people leading busy lives today.
SOULSOUPOfisharu Higedan Dism2rank/position

Spotify’s “SPY×FAMILY CODE: White” commercial features the theatrical theme song of the hit anime SPY×FAMILY.
Set to Official HIGE DANDism’s “SOULSOUP,” it delightfully shows a girl joyfully bouncing on her bed, and it feels special with appearances by Anya and Bond as well.
apoptosisOfisharu Higedan Dism3rank/position

Released in advance as the lead track from the 2021 album “Editorial,” this song was also featured in an Apple Music commercial, “A world filled with sound, always in your hand.” While the title’s literal meaning refers to the structure of the human body, the song overlays that idea with human behavior and relationships.
The lyrics portray a fear of various endings, but the shift in the sound’s mood between the first and second halves conveys a change in the narrator’s feelings toward things coming to an end.
parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism4rank/position

This is a series of commercials showing Mei Nagano and Shinya Kote enjoying Calpis.
In the “Lemon” version, Kote introduces Calpis Water Lemon to Nagano.
Meanwhile, in the “Beach” and “Mascot Costume Part-time Job” versions, Kote is in situations where he can’t drink Calpis right away—buried in sand or working inside a mascot suit—watching Nagano sip her Calpis deliciously with a look of envy.
At the end of the commercials, the two of them are shown drinking Calpis together in a refreshing scene.
The BGM for these commercials features Official HIGE DANDism’s “Parabola,” whose typically breezy melody is paired with lyrics that feel like a cheer for new beginnings.
Listening to it lifts your spirits and makes you feel positive.
Travel is better with companions.Ofisharu Higedan Dism5rank/position

The cheerful song used in Suzuki’s Swift commercial is “Tabi wa Michizure” by Official HIGE DANDism.
The track has that signature Hige-Dan freshness and lightness, making it a perfect fit for a car-in-motion CM, and many people probably remember it well.
While the chorus you hear in the ad features Fujihara’s familiar vocals, the song actually also has parts where bassist Makoto Narazaki and guitarist Daisuke Ozasa take the lead vocals, which makes it a rare track for them.
In conclusion
Have you ever been curious about a song from a commercial and looked it up to listen to it later? Sometimes a memorable melody or vocal leads you to discover a track. If there’s an Official HIGE DANDism song that caught your attention, try checking it out again along with the commercial footage.


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